| Brand Name: | FOXING FURNACE |
| Model Number: | FXL-80-10 |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Packaging Details: | Standard Export Package |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
Electrical Continuous Quenching Furnace For Stainless Steel Parts
The quenching process for stainless steel differs from that of carbon steels due to its alloy composition, particularly the high chromium content. Stainless steels are generally divided into three main categories, each with different heat treatment requirements:
These steels can be hardened by quenching and are magnetic.
Quenching Process:
Austenitizing: Heat to 980–1050°C (1800–1925°F) to dissolve carbon and chromium into the austenite phase.
Quenching: Rapidly cool in oil or air (depending on alloy thickness and hardenability).
Thin sections: Air cooling may suffice.
Thick sections: Oil quenching for full hardness.
Tempering: Immediately temper at 150–370°C (300–700°F) to reduce brittleness while maintaining hardness.
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